This one definitely sticks with me as the one that makes it the clearest that Jo feels love for Frederich and nothing but friendship for Laurie. Kudos to the directors and to June Allyson for that coming through. Something I've noticed is that modern adaptations on film seem to be the ones that ship Jo/Laurie, while the older films have no problem with Jo/Frederich. I wonder why that's changed?
1949 one is a wonderful film for all the Jo and Fritz shippers. At least what it comes to Greta Gerwig her interviews tend to be filled with fatphobia/racism what it comes to Friedrich 's character. I find that to be the case. Very shallow reasons.
This one definitely sticks with me as the one that makes it the clearest that Jo feels love for Frederich and nothing but friendship for Laurie. Kudos to the directors and to June Allyson for that coming through. Something I've noticed is that modern adaptations on film seem to be the ones that ship Jo/Laurie, while the older films have no problem with Jo/Frederich. I wonder why that's changed?
1949 one is a wonderful film for all the Jo and Fritz shippers. At least what it comes to Greta Gerwig her interviews tend to be filled with fatphobia/racism what it comes to Friedrich 's character. I find that to be the case. Very shallow reasons.
Omg i didn't register he was the same guy from South Pacific!!
Bit more gray in it but yes :D